The National Center for Law & Policy, a legal organization whose work is motivated by a desire “to keep the doors open for the spread of the Gospel of Jesus Christ” and whose chief attorney has been affiliated with the ADF, is representing a family suing the Encinitas Union School District, alleging that its yoga program is religious. The case raises intriguing questions about the separation of church and school. As I explain in my article for Religion Dispatches, there are so many religious programs – overwhelmingly from the conservative end of the evangelical spectrum—in public schools today that the fuss over yoga is a bit like worrying about a stain on your blouse when your trousers are covered in mud.